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It's easy to be overwhelmed by all there is to do. When planning a feast, one often needs to begin with making a list of who to invite and what to serve. As if there aren't enough things to do in a day--along with continuing to work out of the home, getting the kids to school and after school activities, keeping in shape, buying weekly groceries, keeping the house and laundry up, feeding the dog, feeding the family, taking kids to medical appointments, and trying to find time for yourself. Any way, back to deciding who to invite.
Once the list is completed, one might begin to think about the year before when
Uncle Tim drank too much, Aunt Rose got in an argument with Aunt Helen, and old
family dynamics began to take over t If we take one day at a time, and separate each Holiday, you know chunk things down, we may be able to enjoy ourselves, without becoming so overwhelmed. One place to start is improving communication all around. Active listening can help. Just follow the steps below, and watch communication improve:
Now that we've discussed how to improve family communication, it is very important that we continue to listen to each other and to extend this listening to others we are in contact with regularly. The Holiday Season often brings up difficult issues for many people. Some people get extremely blue or depressed during the Holidays. Maybe even to the point of needing professional help. If you think this is true of someone you know, you may want to suggest that they visit a professional, to discuss these feelings. Help for depressions is available. © Linda Burrough,LMFT Linda Burrough is a Licensed Marriage
and Family Therapist, practicing in San Jose. She can be reached at (408) 814-8530 or
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